Showing posts with label Condo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Condo. Show all posts

Friday, 7 June 2013

NEW LISTING!! 12-1120 Dorchester Avenue

We are very pleased to announce our new listing at
#12-1120 Dorchester Avenue in Crescentwood
 
This very spacious 1240 sq ft condo has everything you need and more!
On the main floor you will find an updated kitchen with plenty of cabinets and new flooring, in-suite laundry and a 2 pce powder room.  The dining room opens to a huge living room which features a beautiful brick facing wood burning fireplace with a tyndal stone hearth.  Both rooms enjoy large windows to allow maximum natural light.  Located on the upper level there are 3 bedrooms with parquet wood flooring and a 4 piece updated bathroom.  The master bedroom is huge with double closets and 2 windows featuring plantation shutters.  All bedroom closets have custom fitted organizers. 
 
Included with the purchase is the fridge, stove, dishwasher and NEW front loading washer & dryer.
One parking stall is included!
 
All of this for only $207,500 you say?

OPEN HOUSE June 8TH & 9TH from 2-4 pm.

OFFERS ANYTIME!
 


Thursday, 1 November 2012

206-885 Wilkes Avenue



Showing start Nov. 1st, Open House Nov. 4th from 2-4pm. Offers on Nov.7th at 7pm. This wonderful well maintained second floor 828sqft 2 bedroom, one bath unit with South East exposure and an extra large balcony is perfect for any 55 plus couple or single person. The condo comes with a storage unit and an underground parking stall. The u-shaped kitchen offers plenty of storage and a pass through to the dining room, with a blind to close if you would like to close kitchen from view. The combo living room and dining room is a perfect set up for when you have family over or if you just want to relax and watch T.V. The spacious master bedroom is well laid out and has a walk-in closet. The spare bedroom is perfect for guests or a computer room/den. the in-suite laundry is convenient and the condo even has a central vac. Enjoy the Party room for those big family get together. It has its own kitchen & washrooms.There is a pool table, hot tub, and an indoor pool to enjoy. There is a great view of the lake. A gazebo & walk way for walks or just to sit and enjoy the weather. Please call The Tony Marino Team of Royal LePage Top Producers Real Estate for more information on this Lease hold condo. The Tony Marino Team Hot line 204.792.8525        


Monday, 22 October 2012

Wolseley Classic...only $119,900



Open House Sunday October 28th from 1-4 pm, offers are being looked at on Monday October 29th. 

 
Looking for an amazing, affordable condo with a fantastic location? 

"The Rothesay", designed by Winnipeg architect H.E. Mathews, built in 1912

This charming 529 sq. ft condo offers all of that plus more! Newer Maple Kitchen cabinets with slate counter tops and ample storage, remodelled bathroom with modern sink/vanity, claw foot tub and a generous sized master bedroom. Mixture of hardwood floors and cork flooring throughout. This unit is Pet friendly, has its own separate entrance and a separate storage locker included.

On approved credit, with 5% down you could live here for under $800 a month! (that includes taxes, condo fee’s & hydro) Cheaper than rent!!

To view this wonderful condo please contact Lee Ann Dueck of The Tony Marino Team for your private viewing at 204.782.8536 or email at houses@mts.net.





Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Ways to go Green



Easy Ways to "Go Green"



These days, most people want to do their bit to help the environment.

Unfortunately, not everyone is willing, or able, to install solar panels on their

roof or implement an in-ground heat recovery system.

Luckily, there are many smaller things you can do that can make a big

difference. Here are some ideas that can help you "go green" easily and

inexpensively.



Get a recycling bin and learn how to use it.


Most jurisdictions have a



recycling program. You may be able to get a rebate on your recycling bin or

even get it for free. Keep a list of items that can be recycled on your fridge

door, so that everyone in the family can participate.



Get a kitchen compost bin.


Find out if your jurisdiction has a compost



pick-up program. If they do, get a kitchen compost bin. Composting can

reduce landfill waste by as much as 32%.



Use energy-saving light bulbs.


Low energy light bulbs have come a long



way in recent years. Their consistent glow and brightness now rival their

incandescent counterparts. By replacing regular 40-watt bulbs with energy saving

8-watt bulbs, you could save nearly 50% of the electricity you used

for lighting. Results may vary by brand.



Shop for local produce.


Many grocery stores and supermarkets offer



produce – fruits, vegetables, – that are grown within a 100 mile radius. The

short transportation distance, means significantly less fossil fuel is required

to get the produce delivered to your local store. Keep in mind that some

non-local produce, such as apples in the off-season, often need to be

transported thousands of miles.



Let nature do the work.


As an alternative to air conditioning, open windows



and block out the passive heat gain from the sun with curtains. Do the

opposite in winter. Strategically using curtains and windows can lower your

energy bill by as much as 20%.

As you can see, you don't have to do much to have a "greener" home. Just

a few little changes can make a big difference.



And here's a little real estate related info...

How to budget for closing costs



If you're shopping for a new home, you would be using the The Tony Marino Team, of course, so we would make you aware that there will be
 
some costs over and above the purchase price. It makes sense to budget

for these costs so you're not surprised – and unprepared – when you get

the bill.

Most of these costs fall into a category that the real estate industry calls

"closing costs." The most common types include land transfer tax, lawyer’s

fees and disbursements, sales taxes, and for newly-built homes, utility hookups.

You should also consider other expenses you will incur, such as home

insurance and moving expenses.

Of course, if your new home is a condominium, you’ll also have to account

for the monthly condo fees.

Closing costs can vary depending on the type and location of your new

home. The Tony Marino Team, REALTORS® can help you determine the costs you will incur.
 
Please remember The Tony Marino Team of Royal LePage Top Producers Real Estate are here to help you with all your Real Estate needs. Please feel free to call us at The Tony Marino Team Hotline, 204.792.8525 or email us at houses@mts.net For your Real Estate Experience™
 
 
Not intended to solicit sellers or buyers under contract    







 

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Getting Your Home Ready for Winter


I woke up this morning to find frost on the windshield of my vehicle and temperature of minus two degrees… that means only one thing, winter is coming.  Can’t complain because winter comes every year.  The key thing is making sure our homes are ready for the worst Mother Nature throws at us!!

So how and what do you do? Hire a handyman? Send Mike Holmes an email? Talk to Tony? All the above? Lol...

The first thing to do is make a list of what needs to be done.  The list can start off with little easy things like turning the water off to the outside tap and draining it. Caulking any gaps around windows and doors on the exterior of the home along with baseboards at floor level, this alone will probably eliminate drafts. Check the weather stripping around exterior doors and windows that open. If you have older windows don’t worry about it, they sell plastic film that goes over the windows and with a hairdryer you can get the wrinkles out of the plastic. I have clients that do this every year and they tell me they save quite a bit of money on heating bills during the cold months. You can get this at any of the hardware stores. While you are there, look at picking up foam gaskets for plugs and light switches on exterior walls, again good return on the initial investment. Once you install them you don’t need to do it again unlike the window film! Just be careful when doing this there is live current going through those outlets!!!

 

The other spots where you can save a little in heating costs would be to add insulation to your home.  The attic is a good place to start; today the code is a minimum of an R-50. So unless you have just built a home you more than likely don’t have anywhere close to that (check with Manitoba Hydro first to see if they are offering any rebates or credits for the insulation). Regardless if you qualify or not, the savings will be there. Renting a blower to blow in the insulation is marginal. The bags of insulation aren’t too expensive either.

 

If your basement is unfinished insulation is a snap. The million dollar question is how hard core did you want to be in insulating your basement. Do you want to spray foam the walls which is very expensive, or use 2 inch rigid foam on the walls? After you do either one of those, stud the basement on 16 or 24 inches on centre and use friction fit insulation then you will have a very warm basement. This will be a little less money than the spray foam. Remember you will be still studding the basement to cover it with drywall in both cases (you can’t leave foam exposed it is a fire hazard). The least expensive way is plain old friction fit insulation itself using 2x4 studs pull the wall back 2 inches from the foundation wall and use insulation designed for 2x6 walls this will give you a good R value. You could use insulation designed for 2x4 walls which is perfectly fine, if you wanted, but the R value will be less.

 

The last thing you should consider is checking the furnace. Get it tuned up on regular basis and change the filter regularly for optimum performance.

 

This should help you save a little money this winter!
If you are reading this and think "wow that's a lot of work, it’s the condo life for me!" You can call The TonyMarino Team of Royal LePage Top Producers Real Estate for your Free Home Evaluation and we will be happy to help you with you sell and purchase of your new home. We are here to help you with all your Real Estate needs.

 

The Tony Marino Team has over 20 years of knowledge in helping families, empty nesters, first time buyers find the right home.
We serve Winnipeg and surrounding areas.

We are never too busy for your referrals.


This is not intended to solicit sellers or buyers that are currently under contract

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Winnipeg Real Estate-South Side Condo For Sale

Showing start Thursday May 17th, Open House Sunday 1-3pm, Monday 5-7pm. Offers @ 7pm on Wednesday May23rd. Tree Top Village Condo. Nestled between the Seine River and a grove of trees, you can call this wonderful two bedroom, 2.5 bathroom , 1142 sqft two storey townhouse condo with a three season sunroom, home. Priced at $204,900. Recently custom updated Kitchen, with granite counter tops comes with a built in microwave. All the windows in this home have also been updated. The Huge Master Bedroom has double closets and space galore. The second bedroom is a great size also. Fully finished lower level with recroom, three piece bathroom a nook for sewing/hobbies. The laundry is drywalled and bright. The furnace is serviced every year like clockwork. Central vac system. The shingles were recently replaced. Two parking stalls right outside your front door. This is an end unit and you have a large side yard for your use. Conveniently located to the walking paths on Bishop Grandin, close to bus routes and walking distance to Sobey's. This condo won't last. Come down to see Tony Marino and Lee Ann Dueck at one of the scheduled open houses or call the Tony Marino Team  of Royal LePage Top Producers Real Estate at 204.792.8525 or 204.782.8536 to set up your private showing.

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Winnipeg Real Estate- Condo in St Vital

Showings start Thursday May 10th, Open House Sunday May 13th 1-3 pm, Offers Wednesday May 16th @ 6 pm. You will never tire of the breathtaking view this South West corner, 7th floor condo has to offer! Along with this view, you also get one very well maintained, spotless, 812 sq ft, 2 bedroom, 1 large bathroom condo to call home. The modest kitchen features Oak cabinets, fridge, stove, dishwasher and a large pantry with enough room for a small freezer and all your little extras. Well maintained building with laundry facilities on each floor. Underground parking and storage locker available at an additional charge. Very close to all sorts of shopping, restaurants and transportation. A wonderful place for anyone to call home!! Call the Tony Marino Team today to book your private showing or come down and see us at the Open House on Sunday. Call us direct at 204.942.8525 or 204.792.8525. For a slide show of the property go to www.TonyMarino.ca.